Upper Triple Clamp and Clip-ons for '02 S4 Foggy

Started by foggy083, September 15, 2010, 10:05:38 AM

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foggy083

I want to swap out the stock upper triple clamp and bars. The issue I am having is finding an upper triple clamp that will accommodate the stock steering damper. It seems like everything out there only has mounting holes for the gauge cluster. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Also looking for suggestions on clip-ons. I'm 6'4" and am thinking of going with Speedymoto Tall Boys mounted below the upper triple. A bit more aggressive than stock but thinking it won't kill me.

Thanks!
-Matt

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Quote from: foggy083 on September 15, 2010, 10:05:38 AM
I want to swap out the stock upper triple clamp and bars. The issue I am having is finding an upper triple clamp that will accommodate the stock steering damper. It seems like everything out there only has mounting holes for the gauge cluster. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Also looking for suggestions on clip-ons. I'm 6'4" and am thinking of going with Speedymoto Tall Boys mounted below the upper triple. A bit more aggressive than stock but thinking it won't kill me.

Thanks!
-Matt

You can use the Rizoma triple and clipon set. You can find it here:

http://www.monsterparts.com/pc/PA202/Bars-Mirrors/PA202.html

The mounting hardware from the stock damper may need some slight modification but it should work.
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stopintime

Both Rizoma and Tall Boys will allow less sweep back angle than clip ons which are mounted in front of the fork legs. Maybe you won't mind - just a FYI.
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This is on a non-Foggy S4 which doesn't have the SD...

foggy123

Not many options that retain the stock steering damper.  You could try to make extensions that would connect to the speedo mount.

Depending on the angle/height of bars you can have contact between bars and damper.